Addiction respects no one. It might seem hypocritical, but a policeman's job is to enforce the law. A cop that speeds still has to write speeding tickets. Same for weed. FHL, though, he probably lost his job for the same thing you only got a ticket for.

Addiction respects no one. It might seem hypocritical, but a policeman's job is to enforce the law. A cop that speeds still has to write speeding tickets. Same for weed. FHL, though, he probably lost his job for the same thing you only got a ticket for.

It's a drug that alters the chemicals in the body and has pleasant effects for many people as a result. So, yes, it is addictive, just like alcohol, prescription medication that's dosed wrong, video games, sex, and the internet. People can get addicted to pretty much anything, so just because most marijuana users don't feel like their usage is causing them problems, there are people that feel like it does, and peo

It is not physically addictive. You wouldn't die if you were to suddenly stop using and you don't experience withdrawal in the same sense as a physically addictive drug. However, it is definitely psychologically addictive.